After a rollercoaster regular season, the Western Conference Varsity Playoffs are set, with six teams ready to battle for the championship. From dominant runs to clutch wins that secured playoff spots, this postseason promises intense matchups with no easy paths to the finals.
Final Standings & Playoff Seeding
TABC (First-Round Bye)
MTA (First-Round Bye)
Hillel – Home playoff game
SAR – Home playoff game
Ramaz – Road playoff game
Frisch – Road playoff game
How They Got Here
TABC (#1 Seed – 12-2) TABC put together a dominant season, securing the No. 1 seed thanks to a key head-to-head tiebreaker over MTA. Their balance of elite defense and efficient offense made them the most consistent team throughout the season. However, a late-season stumble against Frisch showed they aren’t invincible. With a first-round bye, TABC will look to regroup and make a deep playoff push.
MTA (#2 Seed – 12-2)
MTA was in prime position to lock up the No. 1 seed but fell short in their season finale against SAR, a loss that proved costly. Despite that, they’ve been one of the toughest teams all year, with a high-powered offense and disciplined play. They’ll use their bye to refocus for what they hope will be a championship run.
Hillel (#3 Seed)
Hillel finished strong, securing the No. 3 seed with a statement win over SAR. They’ve been a team to watch throughout the season as they have a lot of star power. Their first-round matchup could be one of the most exciting games of the tournament.
SAR (#4 Seed)
SAR’s season has been a mix of highs and lows, but their biggest moment came in their final game when they knocked off MTA, preventing them from securing the No. 1 seed. That win can be huge, as SAR looks to carry that momentum into the first round against Ramaz.
Ramaz (#5 Seed)
Ramaz has shown flashes of bril